Derek is an Australian videographer, photographer, podcaster, and gardener. That's all that will fit in this box though. Really, he can do anything. Srsly.

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1st May 2009

Dr. Bill Deagle on Alex Jones Tv (HD) Report on Swine Flu Outbreak in Mexico City

I guess Twitter has fooled me to discover more about this swine flu crap in mainstream media.

I really want to catch up on Adam Curry’s DSC because I know he’d be on top of this like he was with the cervical cancer stuff last year.

The fact that people are making viruses is pretty nuts. I understand overpopulation is going to be a super problem really soon, but why don’t we try and figure out how to live on the moon and Mars before we start wiping out the world’s population.

I can’t remember where I discovered this video, but it was this link I found first.

Tags: swine fluflusicknessbullshitAmericaMexicoDr. Bill DeagleAlex Jonesoutbreaksciencemedicinepopulationswinefluh1n1